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. >> avielle, allison. >> reporter: it was heart wrenching to sit in that room to hear the first-hand grief not just the weeping that so many of us as americans and parents have experience bud the real anguish and devastation. >> but we as a nation are left with hard questions. >> reporter: and a president struggling to argue that some meaning will come to it all. those close to the president say he has been hit hard by the emotion of the tragedy. >> can we honestly say that we're doing enough to keep our children, all of them, safe from harm? and if we're honest with ourselves, the answer's no. >> reporter: but now, the rubber meets the road. >> when he referred to our freedom was he referring to gun rights? >> we obviously have a society that is one based on laws but it is a free society that creates a balance between the laws that we must abide and the freedoms that we enjoy. >> reporter: and the americans turning to washington, d.c. today in their grief or for answers for what society can do, they did not hear any answers from the white house today. >> can you name one thing that
. >> avielle, allison. >> reporter: it was heart wrenching to sit in that room to hear the first-hand grief not just the weeping that so many of us as americans and parents have experience bud the real anguish and devastation. >> but we as a nation are left with hard questions. >> reporter: and a president struggling to argue that some meaning will come to it all. those close to the president say he has been hit hard by the emotion of the tragedy. >> can we...
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good point, allison. hopefully they'll be 2 for 2. i didn't know where she was going. >> we could go all the way. >> and maybe this guy will be behind center this week. kirk cousins will look great sunday in his nfl starting debut. second all time history for debuting yards. the rookies have shined. not just rgiii or kirk cousins but alfred morris. the question becomes who plays on sunday? mike shanahan addressed it. >> we're going to play robert when he's 100%. when that ligament is fine and the doctors feel that there's no chance for injury that he can go out there and perform at the level in a game situation without injury, we're going to go with our starter. >> this is rgiii before the game and two hours before the doctors said you are not ready to go despite how good he looked in the warmups. when you listen closely, we don't know. we do know there's no quarterback controversy. >> if robert is 100% healthy, robert will be out there. no controversy. that's why we've been doing so well lately. >> they are inside that locker room. t
good point, allison. hopefully they'll be 2 for 2. i didn't know where she was going. >> we could go all the way. >> and maybe this guy will be behind center this week. kirk cousins will look great sunday in his nfl starting debut. second all time history for debuting yards. the rookies have shined. not just rgiii or kirk cousins but alfred morris. the question becomes who plays on sunday? mike shanahan addressed it. >> we're going to play robert when he's 100%. when that...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tony and allison. after the incident was cleared yesterday, the school principal said students were never in any danger. i think parents here would like to have a few more answers to questions before they feel confident about that. want to know how many students were involved and want to know what kind of gun it was. and also want to know what was the motivation? why did the gun end up in school in the first place. they were notified about the gun and the ones who found it. there was an ammunition magazine in the weapon but didn't release any other details about what led school officials to the locker and didn't release the student's age, gender or grade level. a letter was e-mailed to parents by the principal and said they are quote taking this situation very seriously and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken. and refers to more than one student saying the suspects involved have been identified. the school is continuing to monitor the situation to ensure the safety of staff and students. we k
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tony and allison. after the incident was cleared yesterday, the school principal said students were never in any danger. i think parents here would like to have a few more answers to questions before they feel confident about that. want to know how many students were involved and want to know what kind of gun it was. and also want to know what was the motivation? why did the gun end up in school in the first place. they were notified about the gun...
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allison? >> i am standing, don in the neighborhood where the gunman, adam lanza, lived with his mother, nancy lanza, who he police say killed before he went on the massacre at the school. now we're not sure yet if this area has been closed down, as a crime scene. we certainly have not seen any activity here since yesterday afternoon. you know the focus really seems to be on the school at this point. we're learning new details, even from the governor of connecticut. dan malloy. he confirmed what our sources had been telling us, that the gunman literally blasted, he shot his way inside the school. despite the fact that the school had security in place. that you had to be buzzed in as of 9:30 to get into this school. because the doors were locked. including security cameras inside the school as well. but once again, we're learning that he literally shot his way into the school. from state police, we're also learning that they discovered four weapons at the school, they were found at the school. t
allison? >> i am standing, don in the neighborhood where the gunman, adam lanza, lived with his mother, nancy lanza, who he police say killed before he went on the massacre at the school. now we're not sure yet if this area has been closed down, as a crime scene. we certainly have not seen any activity here since yesterday afternoon. you know the focus really seems to be on the school at this point. we're learning new details, even from the governor of connecticut. dan malloy. he...
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>> allison we know that today's meeting was not on the schedule today. so that means we have to rely on the word from the white house deputy press secretary and a congressional staffer which happens to be the exact same words. they released two separate statements, both identical and this is the statement. it says this afternoon the president and speaker boehner met at the white house to discuss efforts to resolve the fiscal cliff. we're not reading out details of the constitution, but the lines of communication remain. on wednesday, you'll remember a source familiar with the conversation said they did speak by phone, at that point it was the first time in a week they had done so. no reported breakthrough then. and then on monday, the president and speaker were at the same event together. it was a black tie congressional ball at the white house. but republican and democratic sources said the two didn't talk there either. you'll remember john boehner also said on friday the white house had wasted another week in potential compromise. so allison, at this p
>> allison we know that today's meeting was not on the schedule today. so that means we have to rely on the word from the white house deputy press secretary and a congressional staffer which happens to be the exact same words. they released two separate statements, both identical and this is the statement. it says this afternoon the president and speaker boehner met at the white house to discuss efforts to resolve the fiscal cliff. we're not reading out details of the constitution, but...
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that's right, six more funerals here in newtown today and 6-year-old allison wyatt, 6-year-old benjamin wheeler, 6-year-old catherine hubbard, teacher lauren rousseau and teacher anne marie murphy as
that's right, six more funerals here in newtown today and 6-year-old allison wyatt, 6-year-old benjamin wheeler, 6-year-old catherine hubbard, teacher lauren rousseau and teacher anne marie murphy as
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>> well, allison, i think we need a balanced approach and i don't disagree that we need a revenue increase. i am not necessarily in favor of a tax rate increase, however whatever it takes to get there, i think that along with cutting spending is really important and if you look at it as a household budget, you take a look at what you spend, you take a look at what you need to live on and you cut back and you cut back within your means and you live within your means and i learned that lesson a long time ago from a friend that actually taught me
>> well, allison, i think we need a balanced approach and i don't disagree that we need a revenue increase. i am not necessarily in favor of a tax rate increase, however whatever it takes to get there, i think that along with cutting spending is really important and if you look at it as a household budget, you take a look at what you spend, you take a look at what you need to live on and you cut back and you cut back within your means and you live within your means and i learned that...
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allison -- you stated, expanding medicaid is the best decision for maryland providers. can you elaborate on the input received from health care stakeholders regarding the expansion? >> after aca was passed, there was a process that involved hundreds of marylanders, the business community, health care providers, and there was a consensus that it made sense to expand coverage. it improves health outcomes, and it would have a great impact on the economy and health system. maryland has moved from that point based on the input we received from across the state. >> dr. allison, what input did you receive from stakeholders regarding the expansion in arkansas? >> virtually all stakeholders have come out in favor of the medicaid expansion. they understand the good it would do for their patients. they understand the harm it would do to them if it were not expanded. >> ms. mann, did you want to make a comment about what i mentioned before about states not getting punished if they expand their eligibility? am i done? >> we have other members that have been waiting a long time. the
allison -- you stated, expanding medicaid is the best decision for maryland providers. can you elaborate on the input received from health care stakeholders regarding the expansion? >> after aca was passed, there was a process that involved hundreds of marylanders, the business community, health care providers, and there was a consensus that it made sense to expand coverage. it improves health outcomes, and it would have a great impact on the economy and health system. maryland has moved...
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allison was discharged from the hospital this week. but amelia will need a little more time to recover. >>> with its player lockout dragging on, the nhl has canceled all its games through january 14th. there's no drop-dead date yet to cancel the whole season. and there's no new negotiations scheduled, either. >>> as for the nba, some of last night's big highlights from espn. >> good morning. and welcome to your "sportscenter" update. i'm zubin mehenti. the nba's longest win streak was on the line in minnesota. the longest kevin durant and oklahoma city thunder, a dozen games. but there's another kevin showing early. and he rolls on. kevin durant, coming back with three of his own. he had 33. love, kevin love, 51. the last time he faced the suns. spent a lot of time with injuries lately. here comes durant. look at this. nice. making the impossible seem simply routine. j.j. coming off the bench. 18 off the pine. just 14 of them in the fourth quarter. wolves win. thunder winning streak over. >>> heat/mavericks, in dallas. lebron, finishin
allison was discharged from the hospital this week. but amelia will need a little more time to recover. >>> with its player lockout dragging on, the nhl has canceled all its games through january 14th. there's no drop-dead date yet to cancel the whole season. and there's no new negotiations scheduled, either. >>> as for the nba, some of last night's big highlights from espn. >> good morning. and welcome to your "sportscenter" update. i'm zubin mehenti. the...
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mike joins us now. >> hello there, allison. i brought my agent with me. >> he's been hard at work i see. let's start with wheat. wheat is like everywhere right? but some people say they feel better and lose belly fat by taking it out of the diet. >> well, there's a growing trend, allison of experts who say look, the wheat that we eat is is toxic and causing and helping to cause the obesity epidemic. what are we talking about? we're talking about fat. this is a pound of fat but not just any fat. it's fat in your belly and the reason that is particularly dangerous fat is because if you have a big belly you have an increased risk of diabetes, stroke, heart attack and dying young. there's some experts that think it's the wheat that we're eating. they call it frankenwheat that's causing this problem. >> what is it in that wheat? >> well, it's not universally agreed upon. but some people think it's a protein called gleadin. felt to be in higher concentrations now. we have these super charged plants that are producing tremendous amoun
mike joins us now. >> hello there, allison. i brought my agent with me. >> he's been hard at work i see. let's start with wheat. wheat is like everywhere right? but some people say they feel better and lose belly fat by taking it out of the diet. >> well, there's a growing trend, allison of experts who say look, the wheat that we eat is is toxic and causing and helping to cause the obesity epidemic. what are we talking about? we're talking about fat. this is a pound of fat but...
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allison, you're far too optimistic here. as the republicans have become less trance gent on the revenue side, the other side has become much stronger against any kind of reforms to entitlement and i think both of us have been in meetings recently where organized groups have really come out very, very strongly about don't touch my social security and my medicare and my medicaid and so forth. now, i think what we have to do, one thing that puzzles me about all of this, if you really project where we're going to a sovereign debt crisis, seems to me that it would be inevitable if we don't change these policies. we see social programs slashed. so i would think if we can convince the representatives of the so-called disadvantaged groups that there is at least some probability that that will happen to us and i would say a certainty that will happen to us if we don't do something about the situation, i would think they would be much sober in their demand. at this moment, i don't see it. >> well, i would say a lot of this, if we're t
allison, you're far too optimistic here. as the republicans have become less trance gent on the revenue side, the other side has become much stronger against any kind of reforms to entitlement and i think both of us have been in meetings recently where organized groups have really come out very, very strongly about don't touch my social security and my medicare and my medicaid and so forth. now, i think what we have to do, one thing that puzzles me about all of this, if you really project where...
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allison short. they will also talk about the house budget agenda and ways to avoid the fiscal cliff. -- allyson schwartz. + commodore of bills, phone calls, and tweets. "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> one of the things that did surprise me a little, i did not conduct a nationwide survey of gun owners, but among people with gun -- guns the guys start with is very different. owner realizes when he has a gun it is a huge responsibility. if you use the weapon irresponsible plea -- irresponsibly, you could cause yourself trouble off, death even to people that you did not intend to do harm to. it makes you very careful. or it should make you very careful. for most people it does. it would make people more careful if they all had to pass some kind of a test before they get a license. you did not always have to with a gun in many localities. >> craig whitney on the history of gun ownership and gun control in america. and from living with guns, a liberal pays for the second amendm
allison short. they will also talk about the house budget agenda and ways to avoid the fiscal cliff. -- allyson schwartz. + commodore of bills, phone calls, and tweets. "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> one of the things that did surprise me a little, i did not conduct a nationwide survey of gun owners, but among people with gun -- guns the guys start with is very different. owner realizes when he has a gun it is a huge responsibility. if you use the weapon...
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liz: allison deans, senior adviser at varick asset management. okay, 161 point gain at the moment, and we are six minutes from that closing bell as we head into the final moments of trading in 2012, i'm going to tell you the one stock that's riding apple's coat tails today. that's next. ♪ muck. ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td amerrade. ♪ liz: okay, the apple halo, and it is cirrus logic, the company that has done beautifulfully thanks to the iphone 5. why? because cirrus enables siri to answer all of your questions, including the stupid ones like, siri, do you want to have sex with me? how many of you done that? up 71% over the past 52 weeks. crus, so as apple ramps up iphone 5 demand and starts to really get that out in the markets, you can see that cirrus logic is doing very nicely today. firs
liz: allison deans, senior adviser at varick asset management. okay, 161 point gain at the moment, and we are six minutes from that closing bell as we head into the final moments of trading in 2012, i'm going to tell you the one stock that's riding apple's coat tails today. that's next. ♪ muck. ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct...
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and amelia and allison tucker are more proof. mom, shelly, was 13 weeks in her regularcy when she learned she was having twins. >> she said, you're having twins. and i think they're connected. my heart dropped further. their recommendation was to terminate. >> reporter: march of this year, shellie gave birth to amelia and allison. the sisters were joined at their abdomen. >> they held on to my fingers. they came out screaming. we knew we made the right choice. >> reporter: the next eight months would be at children's hospital of philadelphia. the girls' 2-year-old brother, owen, often turning the hospital hallways into his own play room. the girls facing daunting medical hurdles ahead. doctors decided it was time to separate the girls. they prepared, among other things, practicing on two dolls sewn together. >> it didn't look as cute as the girls. >> reporter: dr. holly headrich and a team of surgeons worked for seven agonizing hours. carefully separating the girls. and then, the moment, one became two. >> at the end, all of the
and amelia and allison tucker are more proof. mom, shelly, was 13 weeks in her regularcy when she learned she was having twins. >> she said, you're having twins. and i think they're connected. my heart dropped further. their recommendation was to terminate. >> reporter: march of this year, shellie gave birth to amelia and allison. the sisters were joined at their abdomen. >> they held on to my fingers. they came out screaming. we knew we made the right choice. >>...
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am i right, allison? x factor has a new example onas predicted by allison. tate will be here. the grinch is bad. a traffic cop with a great personality. that should be fun. whose hand is that? back in a moment. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> it is 10 minutes before the hour. the end of the world means end of class for hundreds of students today. the rest of student revolt forcing dozens of schools in michigan to close because of the mayan calendar predicted the end of the world today. the schools say it's easier to close than deal with the distractions. the students won on this one. >> what happens to boiling water when it is thrown outside. hot water freezes faster than cold water so throwing the boiling water in the air freezes it instantly. take a look at that. patty ann. >> assuming the world doesn't end today you might want to finish your christmas shopping yet. the founder of young married she chic.com. >> gift cards are good. >
am i right, allison? x factor has a new example onas predicted by allison. tate will be here. the grinch is bad. a traffic cop with a great personality. that should be fun. whose hand is that? back in a moment. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >> it is 10 minutes before the hour. the end of the world means end of class for hundreds of students today....
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allison worrell takes us on the job with a hired hand helping roll out the holiday cheer. >> reporter: snowy scenes like this one are what many americans think about when it comes to a picturesque holiday season. but clear skies, sandy beaches, and highs in the 70's? not so much. and when you think about holiday decorating, florida probably isn't the first place that comes to mind either, but the holiday decor business is doing quite well in the sunshine state. >> the clients we're calling on are the rich and famous. they're professional athletes, they're industry leaders, and we're in the business of complete sales, service and installation for these types of people. >> reporter: david shindler has been in the christmas business for more than 20 years. he's a franchisee at holiday decorating firm christmas decor. >> we'll custom decorate well over a couple hundred homes this year, and part of that is complete custom interiors and custom exteriors. >> reporter: if you want your house to look like this, you'll have to have a lot of this. prices start around $1,500, average $3,000, and
allison worrell takes us on the job with a hired hand helping roll out the holiday cheer. >> reporter: snowy scenes like this one are what many americans think about when it comes to a picturesque holiday season. but clear skies, sandy beaches, and highs in the 70's? not so much. and when you think about holiday decorating, florida probably isn't the first place that comes to mind either, but the holiday decor business is doing quite well in the sunshine state. >> the clients we're...
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allison is like yeah. outer loop of the beltway as well as the inner loop here at the american legion bridge. waking up to morning to some foggo allow extra time on the roads. no issues reported between tice and and the exits for 270. lanes are open each way on the top stretch of the beltway between college park and bethesda. light traffic volume on 95 and 295 coming in out of laurel. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. e traffic. >> thank you. >>> d.c. congresswoman eleanor holmes norton is fighting for the district's respect. she is pushing for a provision to the 2013 defense authorization bill. it would require the armed forces to display d.c.'s flags and the flags of the five territories whenever the flag of the 50 states are displayed. the congresswoman says that she never wants anyone in the military to feel singled out after serving for their nation. congress woman says, as american citizens, we should expect no less since we are a part of the american family. and all of our flags should b
allison is like yeah. outer loop of the beltway as well as the inner loop here at the american legion bridge. waking up to morning to some foggo allow extra time on the roads. no issues reported between tice and and the exits for 270. lanes are open each way on the top stretch of the beltway between college park and bethesda. light traffic volume on 95 and 295 coming in out of laurel. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. e traffic. >> thank you. >>> d.c. congresswoman...
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allison? >> and this programming note, cnn's soledad o'brien provides provocative information about race. >>> the pictures of 2012, we'll tell you the stories behind some of the most powerful images of the year. [ nyquil bottle ] hey tylenol, you know we're kinda like twins. [ tylenol bottle ] we are? yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn't. [ ding! ] losing your chex mix too easily? time to deploy the boring-potato chip decoy bag. then no one will want to steal the deliciousness. [ male announcer ] with a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix is a bag of interesting. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 1
allison? >> and this programming note, cnn's soledad o'brien provides provocative information about race. >>> the pictures of 2012, we'll tell you the stories behind some of the most powerful images of the year. [ nyquil bottle ] hey tylenol, you know we're kinda like twins. [ tylenol bottle ] we are? yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion. overachiever. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal...
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on her last birthday, allison wyatt had a pink cake with six pink candles. a first grader at sandy hook elementary. she loved to draw, wanted to be an artist when she grew up. she often would turn parts of her house into a mini-art studio, by taping rows of her drawings to the wall. her parents say allison sometimes surprised her parents with random acts of kindness to strangers, once offering her own snacks to fellow passengers on the plane. alison loved to laugh, was developing her own sense of humor. she would sometimes make her parents cry with laughter. they write, allison made the world a better place for six far too short years and we now have to figure out how to move on without her. she was a sweet, creative, funny, intelligent little girl who had an amazing life ahead of her. our world is a lot darker now that she's gone. dawn hochsprung was known as a tough educator who always found time to smile. she was 47 years old and principal of sandy hook elementary school. her pride in her school was obvious to anyone who knew her. friends and colleagues a
on her last birthday, allison wyatt had a pink cake with six pink candles. a first grader at sandy hook elementary. she loved to draw, wanted to be an artist when she grew up. she often would turn parts of her house into a mini-art studio, by taping rows of her drawings to the wall. her parents say allison sometimes surprised her parents with random acts of kindness to strangers, once offering her own snacks to fellow passengers on the plane. alison loved to laugh, was developing her own sense...
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john allison retired when the federal government came to him in the financial crisis of 2008 and said you don't need to take t.a.r.p. money, but we're going to force you to take t.a.r.p. money. we're taking over your bank just like all the rest of the banks. that's when he walked out into the night and said, enough. >> host: who are some of the villains in, first of all, in atlas shrugged, b and then how do you fit them into your book, "i am john galt "? >> guest: a lot of the ayn rand fans believe her characters were about politics, but the worst villain was a corrupt businessman who worked hand in hand with corrupt business, corrupted politicians in the an unholy alliance that crashed the economy. and the corrupt businessman who just about brought the whole world economy down in 2008 was angelo mozilo, the ceo of countrywide finance. this was the man who, essentially, invented subprime lending. now, another keevill indiana in atlas shrugged was a super duper financial planner/regulator. the character's name is wesley mooch. in the book we liken him to congressman barney frank. barne
john allison retired when the federal government came to him in the financial crisis of 2008 and said you don't need to take t.a.r.p. money, but we're going to force you to take t.a.r.p. money. we're taking over your bank just like all the rest of the banks. that's when he walked out into the night and said, enough. >> host: who are some of the villains in, first of all, in atlas shrugged, b and then how do you fit them into your book, "i am john galt "? >> guest: a lot of...
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as allison worrell reports, a strike could ripple far beyond the ports. >> reporter: if a deal isn't reached by 12:01 a.m. sunday, union dock-workers will take to the picket-line. 15 ports span the east and gulf coasts. and while they're in different locations, handling different types of cargo, they all agree, a strike would be very bad for business. >> it's really important for the people in our country to recognize, in this state, that a strike combined with the ongoing negotiations between congress and president obama regarding, um, the so-called fiscal cliff could be a one, two combination knock out for nation's economy. >> if a strike does happen that means a big chunk of the more than 14,000 members of the international longshoresmen association will be off the job. >> reporter: the ports impacted generate an estimated $11 billion in state and local taxes annually. but losses from any strike will be felt far beyond the coast, with industries as diverse as agriculture, manufacturing and retail taking a hit. that's got the national retail federation urging president obama to int
as allison worrell reports, a strike could ripple far beyond the ports. >> reporter: if a deal isn't reached by 12:01 a.m. sunday, union dock-workers will take to the picket-line. 15 ports span the east and gulf coasts. and while they're in different locations, handling different types of cargo, they all agree, a strike would be very bad for business. >> it's really important for the people in our country to recognize, in this state, that a strike combined with the ongoing...
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max and allison, right? >> yeah. >> how did that work out? it's hard to care for an elderly parent. >> it's been working out extremely well. our daughter cooks for her mom, she's a private chef and cooks for my mom every week. my aidses are fantastic, they love her, she loves them and she's feeling secure and content. she doesn't speak much anymore, so it's hard ton exactly how she feels, but she's very present and sees what is going on. but, it's getting prohibitive. it's just -- we had no idea it was going to be five years like this. >> uh. >> and actually, we're going to have to move her and we found a beautiful alternative place, the actor's fund home in englewood, new jersey, which takes relatives of actors. >> great. >> a non-profit, beautiful little place. >> uh-huh. >> i'm going to do that and it going to be hard. >> i see what is coming. i have an older mother also and she's living in the area. we relocated her here. i see there is a commute from new york to englewood? >> uh-huh. >> yeah. yeah. >> not about the price of the gas but y
max and allison, right? >> yeah. >> how did that work out? it's hard to care for an elderly parent. >> it's been working out extremely well. our daughter cooks for her mom, she's a private chef and cooks for my mom every week. my aidses are fantastic, they love her, she loves them and she's feeling secure and content. she doesn't speak much anymore, so it's hard ton exactly how she feels, but she's very present and sees what is going on. but, it's getting prohibitive. it's...
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allison, let me get to you first. do you feel maybe this is something that employees are going to have to get used to? >> well, it's certainly something employees should be aware of. s it a change. it is ultimately a benefit reduction. in the grands scheme of things, however, with all the changes we've seen over the years, this is a smaller, incremental change and should be taken in context. >> bridget, what are your concerns? >> so my biggest concern with this change is its distributional implications. ibm is doing this presumably to reduce costs, and they could reduce match expenses in one of two ways. they could reduce the matching contribution a little bit for all employees, or what they've done is to reduce the contribution for employees who are leaving the company. i think from a policy standpoint, the problem with this approach is we know that when employees leave their company, that, in fact, is when their retirement savings contributions are most vulnerable. you leave a firm, you might be unemployed for a lit
allison, let me get to you first. do you feel maybe this is something that employees are going to have to get used to? >> well, it's certainly something employees should be aware of. s it a change. it is ultimately a benefit reduction. in the grands scheme of things, however, with all the changes we've seen over the years, this is a smaller, incremental change and should be taken in context. >> bridget, what are your concerns? >> so my biggest concern with this change is its...
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allison, as you were talking, we saw the president getting on to air force one. we know he's in progress as he waved as he got on. so he's going to be en route to newtown where you and i are. i understand, allison, that you spoke to a man whose children used to go to sandy hook elementary and he's trying to take action to mobilize his neighbors. what did he tell you he's doing. >> his kids went to sandy hook years ago. he feels like a lot of people feel in this town. how do you make sense of this? he says some people grieve, what he wants to do is take action. so he's in the process of mobilizing people. he held a meeting today with people try og figure out what to do. as far as emailing their representatives and sending phone calls, trying to get some sort of action all the way up to capitol hill. the hope is to sort of try to find some sort of semblance of a remedy to what's happened here on friday. >> all right, alison kosik, thank you very much. >> allison reporting for us, as she gets more information she'll be back with us. we learned some new information o
allison, as you were talking, we saw the president getting on to air force one. we know he's in progress as he waved as he got on. so he's going to be en route to newtown where you and i are. i understand, allison, that you spoke to a man whose children used to go to sandy hook elementary and he's trying to take action to mobilize his neighbors. what did he tell you he's doing. >> his kids went to sandy hook years ago. he feels like a lot of people feel in this town. how do you make sense...
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. >> and i'm allison seymour. holly morris is out there and giving us a preview of the tree lighting throughout the broadcast. >> we want to find out what the forecast is. gwen is in for tucker barnes to tell us about that. >> it is going to be cold. make sure you dress warm no matter where you are going this morning. mother nature is seriously bringing us back to a reality check. a few high clouds. high pressure in control today. we are talking mainly sunshine. skies expected to be bright. and here's a look at our current temperatures. 35 at reagan national airport. 26 at dulles and bwi at 30. yesterday we were into the 50s. no such luck this morning. don't have to deal with the winds we had yesterday. so no windchills. into the course of today, here's a look at your planner. much cooler conditions expected. midday about 42 degrees. but bright skies and cold. we have changes coming up for the weekend, i'll have those details later. back to you. >> all right. on the roads right now, what we're finding is the accid
. >> and i'm allison seymour. holly morris is out there and giving us a preview of the tree lighting throughout the broadcast. >> we want to find out what the forecast is. gwen is in for tucker barnes to tell us about that. >> it is going to be cold. make sure you dress warm no matter where you are going this morning. mother nature is seriously bringing us back to a reality check. a few high clouds. high pressure in control today. we are talking mainly sunshine. skies expected...
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allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> more news about childhood obesity in america. several say obesity rates are going down. they report philadelphia, new york city, alaska and other areas are seeing drops in obesity. the drops are small but researchers say it is still significant. they are not clear what helped but it is significant for years. >>> they will be back in court and yesterday a judge approved an amendment to attach the sierra lemar case to the other crimes antolin garcia-torres is accused of. he tried to kidnap three went from a safe way parking lot in 2009 and antolin garcia-torres will enter a plea in both cases. >>> giselle esteban has more on her fate and what the judge said about handing down a sentence to giselle esteban 25 years to life. >>> it is about to become a public company. solar city is about to set a public offering price. the company hopes to raise as much as $150 million. and another co-founder of pay pal and space x said he plans to invest $15 million and that could affect other investors who are worried about the clean energy busines
allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> more news about childhood obesity in america. several say obesity rates are going down. they report philadelphia, new york city, alaska and other areas are seeing drops in obesity. the drops are small but researchers say it is still significant. they are not clear what helped but it is significant for years. >>> they will be back in court and yesterday a judge approved an amendment to attach the sierra lemar case to the other...
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allison burns reports from our washington d.c. newsroom, they don't have much time to hash out a deal do they? >> reporter: now in just a couple of hours, democrats will be holding a news conference speaking out about where they stand in the negotiation answer in the meantime there is still no word on what president barack obama and house speaker john boehner has talked about but no news is food news and we have not heard either side bashing the other in the last couple of days and that could be approximate dress. insiders say he will not cave on one pig thing. >> that is a compromise and a principal i will not compromise on. >> reporting live from washington d.c. allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> there was an overall decrease in hate crimes but antigay related hate crimes were up. according to the fbi, 622 hate crimes were reported in 2011 and 1,500 hate crimes tar getted gays lesbians and that's an increase. nearly half of all crimes were reported and 20% were linked to religious beliefs. >>> yesterday they attache
allison burns reports from our washington d.c. newsroom, they don't have much time to hash out a deal do they? >> reporter: now in just a couple of hours, democrats will be holding a news conference speaking out about where they stand in the negotiation answer in the meantime there is still no word on what president barack obama and house speaker john boehner has talked about but no news is food news and we have not heard either side bashing the other in the last couple of days and that...
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we have fewer tax increases than the president wants, allison? >> reporter: pam, house republicans say this is their attempt to counterwhat they call the la la land offer from president barack obama. republicans want 1.2 pill caron dollars in spending -- trillion dollars in spending cuts and that's almost twice as much as what the president has proposed. they are not raising tax rates on the wealthy which the president has demanded. they are also proposing 200 billion in savings for changes by potentially lowering the costs in increasing eligibility standards. that could be a major sticking point for congressional democrats but the president needs more details but he does not like what republicans are offering. look at how house democratic national convention democrats may try to force tax rates from wealthier americans, reporting live allison burns, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> they are trying to make homes livable, under the program the city of new york will send contractors at no charge to homeowners. 400 project have been completed -- pro
we have fewer tax increases than the president wants, allison? >> reporter: pam, house republicans say this is their attempt to counterwhat they call the la la land offer from president barack obama. republicans want 1.2 pill caron dollars in spending -- trillion dollars in spending cuts and that's almost twice as much as what the president has proposed. they are not raising tax rates on the wealthy which the president has demanded. they are also proposing 200 billion in savings for...
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>> as you say, allison, there's so many questions. alison kosik, outside the lanza house here. >>> and the gun control debate is raging in america. president obama says we need more meaningful action to prevent future tragedies. opponents of gun control in congress, maintain that americans have a right to bear arms. but supporters of gun rights question the right to own certain types of guns. >> these are assault weapons. you don't hunt deer with these types of things. i think that's the question that a lot of people have to resolve in their own minds. where should this line get drawn? >> a free people should be an armed people. it ensures against the tyranny of the government, if they know that the biggest army is the american people. >> a number of gun control measures have been introduced in congress over the past few years. but not a single one has made it to the floor for a vote. senator dianne feinstein of california says she plans to introduce a bill next month that places a ban on assault weapons. >> today is the first day stu
>> as you say, allison, there's so many questions. alison kosik, outside the lanza house here. >>> and the gun control debate is raging in america. president obama says we need more meaningful action to prevent future tragedies. opponents of gun control in congress, maintain that americans have a right to bear arms. but supporters of gun rights question the right to own certain types of guns. >> these are assault weapons. you don't hunt deer with these types of things. i...
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. >> i'm allison seymour in for wisdom who is in brentwood for stuff a truck. our phone bank is open for business. if you would like to help out but can't really get to one of those locations today, we've got you covered on the phone. you can start calling right now. that number to donate any amount really, is 202-895-3307. at the bottom of your screen, there is information on how can you donate by text or online. we've got you covered. >> oh, yeah. we have made it easy for you. any form possible. it is so much fun every year. hearing the music. >> you feel like you are actually doing something. >> you really are doing something. >> let's say hello to you, gwen. >> a little bit chilly. i better say cold. julie says not chilly, it is cold. well, relatively speaking. compared to yesterday, it is slightly warmer so how's that. as we start our day, let's take a look at radar. we do have a little bit of spotty activity going on here. some of seeing some light rain or even some sprinkles. not anybody seeing this. it will be off and on. just be prepared. no big downpo
. >> i'm allison seymour in for wisdom who is in brentwood for stuff a truck. our phone bank is open for business. if you would like to help out but can't really get to one of those locations today, we've got you covered on the phone. you can start calling right now. that number to donate any amount really, is 202-895-3307. at the bottom of your screen, there is information on how can you donate by text or online. we've got you covered. >> oh, yeah. we have made it easy for you. any...
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. >> oh, happy birthday j allison's daughter's birthday is today as well. >> that's right. >> december 18th. more sunshine, temperatures upper 50s. one region that has a dense fog advisory up toward hagerstown, martinsburg as you get into western maryland. you've gait dense fog advisory. eastern west virginia as well. dense fog advisory until #:00 a.m. the rest of us, visibility should be improving. we will not be dealing with the dense fog we had around here. here we are, 49 now in washington. 52 in annapolis. these temperatures obviously very warm for this time year. 52 this morning in leonardtown. 54 in fredericksburg. a little cooler north and west. we're getting that fog developing. 44 up in hagerstown this morning. we're watching the wind. this is why we're in the dealing with the fog we had yesterday. we have a cold front moving through later today and these winds are going to pick up. we'll have winds gusting maybe 20, 25 or even 30 miles per hour for a time later today. currently, wind are out of the west at about seven. six here in leonardtown. five out at dulles. let me ment
. >> oh, happy birthday j allison's daughter's birthday is today as well. >> that's right. >> december 18th. more sunshine, temperatures upper 50s. one region that has a dense fog advisory up toward hagerstown, martinsburg as you get into western maryland. you've gait dense fog advisory. eastern west virginia as well. dense fog advisory until #:00 a.m. the rest of us, visibility should be improving. we will not be dealing with the dense fog we had around here. here we are, 49...
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threerw >> allison rowe from harvest and rowe. my -- is=bib feet --e review tab 13 of the appeal to see photos that- that -- ism front. 90% of our morning business 5 exactly the same product and we have six direct competitors nearby. it menus are compared to a%5v3fprm0w3 coffee second and fronted are not underserved in5f: primary hot spots and the last thing wenv the mobile!78b.c food law says a permit is valid if the applicant hasá4w3 it(sáq" fraudulent statements of fact. under oath and in writings& admitted major disclosures. you haveÑic ÷ hearing. we are here to prevent manifestax@!0; injustice. we have seven new pieces/ n>k of evidence. first, this is the truck. it violates permits condition five5c((s thaig service cannot take place on a sidewalk. this service takespcégs#2o exclusively on the sidewalk. >> canÑ k-[÷ you1o%( 0wjt so that it comes up. thankjvg;v:m there isjaçx nowhere to)t,úps put the structure with"jú=e a physical%d%( ;aç overhang. the>y there is nowhere to park because of traffic due to construction
threerw >> allison rowe from harvest and rowe. my -- is=bib feet --e review tab 13 of the appeal to see photos that- that -- ism front. 90% of our morning business 5 exactly the same product and we have six direct competitors nearby. it menus are compared to a%5v3fprm0w3 coffee second and fronted are not underserved in5f: primary hot spots and the last thing wenv the mobile!78b.c food law says a permit is valid if the applicant hasá4w3 it(sáq" fraudulent statements of fact. under...
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in southern california allison likes christmas so much and christmas trees that she has more than 100 of them inside the house. she started the tradition 13 years ago and she keeps going and going and they're all decorated, too. >>> santa left something unexpected in these stockings. new borns are wrapped in christmas stockings. the hospital says it helps create a warm welcoming environment for the maternity ward over christmas. >>> many people head back to the stores to return unwanted gifts and hit the post christmas sales but what kind of deals can you expect. we'll compare them to black friday. we'll show you where you won't be able to return a gift even if you have the receipt. >> find out if a home automation system will work and if it's worth it. >> we'll tell you what to expect in the morning and beyond. >>> welcome back. you're looking live in our county. 95 is one of the busiest roads, people traveling to and from holiday destinations. let's head over to the news storm center and check in with meteorologist wyatt everhart with a look at what to expect. >> i think you'll see
in southern california allison likes christmas so much and christmas trees that she has more than 100 of them inside the house. she started the tradition 13 years ago and she keeps going and going and they're all decorated, too. >>> santa left something unexpected in these stockings. new borns are wrapped in christmas stockings. the hospital says it helps create a warm welcoming environment for the maternity ward over christmas. >>> many people head back to the stores to...
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right now, allison does sic joining us with the latest information. allison what are you learning? >> reporter: what is interesting, we have been trying to confirm whether or not the neighborhood here are where adam lanza lived with his mother, nancy, where the scene has been cleared from the investigation. we haven't yet gotten confirmation on that, what happened i would say 20 minutes ago, about six police cars drove up here, about six officers got out, talked in the middle of the street behind merck got back into their cars and drove into the neighborhood. not sure exactly where they were headed. we can only assume they are headed to the lanza home or in that area. we are learning new information today about how the gunman got into sandy hook elementary. and it's interesting to hear these details. you have to remember the school had security in that you had to be buzzed in by -- around 9:30, the doors would be locked and you had to be buzzed in and the people inside the school could see on a security camera who would be trying to get into the door. we are learning from connectic
right now, allison does sic joining us with the latest information. allison what are you learning? >> reporter: what is interesting, we have been trying to confirm whether or not the neighborhood here are where adam lanza lived with his mother, nancy, where the scene has been cleared from the investigation. we haven't yet gotten confirmation on that, what happened i would say 20 minutes ago, about six police cars drove up here, about six officers got out, talked in the middle of the...
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. >> it to tell us about this rescue and helping a man out we have keith allison and caleb "right this minute" via skype. >> hello. >> keith, that was really something. even though you were a guy looking for work, trying to raise and support your family, you still felt in your heart you needed to help this dog. >> it was the right thing to do. it broke my heart. i kind of felt like i was the dog and i needed help. >> what's it like, then, now that the community is coming together to help you in this time of need. >> it's awesome. i feel like in rescuing caleb, caleb rescued me. >> he looks awesome now, like the happiest dog in the world. how is he doing? >> he looks great. i try and come visit him every other day. it's kind of hard. i have has connection to him and i care about him. >> keith, what has this experience been like for you and a dad and your kids looking at what happened to you and how they are trying to help you? >> it's pretty hard for me. it teaches them sometimes that's what we have to do, help one another, bail each other out when we need it most. i was beginning to th
. >> it to tell us about this rescue and helping a man out we have keith allison and caleb "right this minute" via skype. >> hello. >> keith, that was really something. even though you were a guy looking for work, trying to raise and support your family, you still felt in your heart you needed to help this dog. >> it was the right thing to do. it broke my heart. i kind of felt like i was the dog and i needed help. >> what's it like, then, now that the...
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>>reporter: allison and katherine will be laid to rest along with the principal. newtown connecticut bid farewell to 27-year-old teacher victoria. >> paul simon was a family friend of victoria and played the sound of silence. >> many gathered at the university for a trick actual to -- tribute to newtown connecticut and president barack obama is pledging to take action, a newly formed group, newtown united is advocating gun legislation. >> if we don't follow up on this their deaths are in vain. >> reporter: nancy lanza had just returned from a short trip to a luxury resort to new hampshire. in recent years, she felt comfortable in leaving her son at home unsupervised. >> and we'll see a total of 6 funerals and tomorrow that will be a day of mourning. church bells will be running 26 times for each victim at 9:30 a.m., the exact same time the shooting happened, back to you. >>> members of the sikh community came together to remember the victims of the newtown shootings. earlier they were hit with a similar tragedy, when a man killed 6 people before shooting himself.
>>reporter: allison and katherine will be laid to rest along with the principal. newtown connecticut bid farewell to 27-year-old teacher victoria. >> paul simon was a family friend of victoria and played the sound of silence. >> many gathered at the university for a trick actual to -- tribute to newtown connecticut and president barack obama is pledging to take action, a newly formed group, newtown united is advocating gun legislation. >> if we don't follow up on this...
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this is allison wyatt. a family friend asked us to mention allison. in a statement, they said she quoind hearted, loved drawing, loved to laugh. funny, sweet and intelligent. she was developing a sense of humor that went from being a silly 6-year-old coming one observations. those are the words from her parents, 6 years old. we will remember her. earlier you heard chris and lynn mcdonnell talk about their daughter grace. the joy she brought them and her brother jack and everyone she touched. lynn told me their family will open presents on christmas because that's what grace would want. it's hard to hear the song "amazing grace." i told lynn, it's one of my favorite songs. i said now every time i hear it, i'll think of their amazing grace. lynn said she believes all the little children gone are holding hands in heaven, bright stars shining down over newtown. she said none of the kids had hate in their hearts. she acknowledged that the journey ahead is difficult but she'll let the children guide them. we'll leave you with a look at lynn and chris' amazi
this is allison wyatt. a family friend asked us to mention allison. in a statement, they said she quoind hearted, loved drawing, loved to laugh. funny, sweet and intelligent. she was developing a sense of humor that went from being a silly 6-year-old coming one observations. those are the words from her parents, 6 years old. we will remember her. earlier you heard chris and lynn mcdonnell talk about their daughter grace. the joy she brought them and her brother jack and everyone she touched....